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Showing Original Post only (View all)Lake Effect snow?......how are y'all holding up under it? [View all]
"When conditions are just right, the snow rates during some events are the greatest ever measured on record from anywhere in the world."
says my weather page.
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dixiegrrrrl
Jan 2013
#13
Lake effect is crazy. You can have 1-3 inches in an hour, and 5 city blocks away they'll have 12"
OneTenthofOnePercent
Jan 2013
#3
This is my fave online map for Oscoda for just that reason! I mean the lake is BIG, but, really.
mikeytherat
Jan 2013
#15
Yeah, its a pain when you're in traffic. I was in a 100 car pile up cuz' of that snow wall stuff.
MichiganVote
Jan 2013
#27
West Michigan/Ottawa, Allegan, Kalamazoo counties. Lots of wind yesterday, maybe 5-8inches.
MichiganVote
Jan 2013
#17
Lake Michigan sends lake effect snow to the W.Michigan area when the air is not too cold
MichiganVote
Jan 2013
#25